For a club of Glentoran's stature, it is hard to believe they are without a title in 17 years.
It has been a long wait for their supporters, who came out in their numbers, and that is why Friday's game felt so significant to the club.
If Larne pick up the point they need against the Swifts, Glentoran will end the season without a trophy but things could have played out so differently.
They lost the BetMcLean Cup final to bitter rivals Linfield thanks to Chris McKee's extra-time penalty, while the Irish Cup and County Antrim Shield both slipped away in shootout defeats.
After clawing their way back into the title race after looking out of contention before Christmas, the Glens look like they will come up just short in the league. It's all about the fine margins.
"Whether we win the league next week or not, I think we have made huge improvements as a football club but that doesn't take away the disappointment," Devine said.
"Second, third - it is nothing and we have to accept that. We need a snooker and if we can get a snooker next week, it is important that we uphold our side of the bargain.
"I thank the fans with all my heart. This is a massive club that deserves success."
Devine said the lack of a clinical edge was "painful" but his players "emptied the tank".
They will now have to rebound as they travel to the north coast with hope, rather than expectation.
"We are not out of it, we have one more game left in the current campaign to try make sure we get a win," Devine added.
"This league has thrown up a lot of shocks and surprises and crazy results over the years and hopefully we can do our side of the bargain, but Larne are firmly in the driving seat with a home game to go."

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